Sorry, no photoshop for resizing on this computer. The lady said she might get on that and fix my s&!t later so you don't have to scroll to see some of our toys:
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Originally Posted by ronnyv
i have a bokken i use for LARP...
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BWAHAHAHA - The wife says I'm probably mistaking that sentence for something it's not. She may be right, but I'm a total nerd.
Hence:
Is YOURS magic?
As for them other things people keep flashing.
Purportedly there were these things that time that we dreamt that we could use for stuff - true story. In other news, I do miss oue 92G for sentimental reasons. I picked that up after I got out of the service because my daddy done learnt me on his 92F and it was familiar and easy to take care of for my first.
It's nice to see that Brandon has a bit of appreciation for Springfield Armory in his tiny collection. I love the weight, the feel, and the shot with a 1911. Don't think I missed your fine taste either Mr. Lloyd!
As for that dinky plinker for the lady, it'll palm in my hand, and has a bad habit of bequesting your face with the gift of spent shells, but it can potentially serve purposes. Like I said, I miss her having that 92G - Dead, dead, dead seksay. (Yet another reason for picking it up was the fact that Officer daddy had extended clips that he made readily accessible when I otherwise didn't have the means to obtain them - silly bans!)
And honestly, while range is generally my preference for large numbers of, uh, zombies(?), I do enjoy using my hands to exorcise my personal demons. The little lady tends to feel the same way on the matter, her personal favorites being a good mag light or her bedside/doorside baseball bats. Give her a good, sturdy, blunt object and she'll get that dog to hunt!
When I'm not using my hands for ripping cheese apart, I find that the other tools of the trade are adequate for accomplishing most any separation needs.
Once there is money coming through this house again there will be much glockage and a few more 45 acp's to be added to our imaginary collection.
-chinsmack